Multiple Choice
Velma, the space woman, is orbiting above Earth's surface in a low- altitude orbit. Does she actually have weight, or is she actually weightless, and why?
A) She actually has weight, because her weight remains the same no matter where she goes in the universe.
B) She actually has weight, because Earth actually is pulling on her with nearly the normal pull of gravity.
C) She is weightless because she is falling freely around the earth.
D) She is weightless because she is away from the pull of Earth's gravity.
E) She is weightless because she is in a vacuum.
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